- (1) Each ballot style shall have its own designation. A ballot style is a printed ballot showing a specific group of races, candidates and/or propositions. To the extent of any variation in the printed races, candidates and/or propositions among printed ballots, each variety shall be distinctly designated.
- (2) Each ballot shall have a pre-printed serial number. Ballot serial numbers shall correspond to the number of ballots printed in a particular ballot style. While serial numbers any be duplicated between separate ballot styles, serial numbers may not be duplicated within a ballot style.
- (3) Each affidavit envelope shall contain designated blanks for the purpose of permitting the absentee election manager to write-in the ballot style designation and serial number of the associated ballot.
Author: Charles E. Grainger, Jr.
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §17-10-22.
Editor’s Note: Formerly Rule 820-X-10-.01, as per certification filed January 10, 2001; effective February 14, 2001.
History: New Rule: Filed January 10, 2001; effective February 14, 2001.